Testseek.com have collected 174 expert reviews of the Razer Blackwidow Chroma 2 and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Razer Blackwidow Chroma 2.
February 2017
(87%)
174 Reviews
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833 Reviews
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The editors liked
The BlackWidow Chroma V2 has very easily programmable macro keys
A full suite of gaming keyboard functionality and Razer Synapse compatibility
Yellow keys are great
Excellent design
Wrist rest
The editors didn't like
You're really going to need to weigh those features against a hefty price tag
It's a good keyboard. Stellar lighting, supple wrist rest, and Razer's new Yellow switches make this probably the best Cherry MX clone I've ever used. The BlackWidow Chroma V2 is a solid choice.But it does feel somewhat like Razer's falling behind the com...
Published: 2017-08-07, Author: Kate , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Abstract: It's the question that every PC nerd has asked themselves as they've been poring over online store listings: should I buy a mechanical keyboard with clicky tactile switches, or one with silent and linear keys? I compared two otherwise identical keyboards...
Published: 2017-04-02, Author: Tony , review by: impulsegamer.com
In conclusion, the BlackWidow Chroma V2 by Razer is an overall good gaming keyboard (a little on the expensive side) that contains some excellent customisation options (both for colours and macros) and more importantly a great responsiveness plus its 10 k...
The BlackWidow Chroma V2 has very easily programmable macro keys, a full suite of gaming keyboard functionality and Razer Synapse compatibility
You're really going to need to weigh those features against a hefty price tag
The BlackWidow Chroma V2 is pretty much everything you want out of your gaming keyboard. But there are most cost effective options if you're not ensconced in the Razer ecosystem...
Magnetic wrist rest is a huge step up over most competitors, Razer's lighting is still top-notch, New Razer Yellow switch is an excellent Cherry MX Speed imitation
Lacks dedicated media keys, Wrist rest is great, but some may not want to use it (or have their own), Expensive
It's a good keyboard. Stellar lighting, supple wrist rest, and Razer's new Yellow switches make this probably the best Cherry MX clone I've ever used. The BlackWidow Chroma V2 is a solid choice.But it does feel somewhat like Razer's falling behind the com...
Abstract: First off, the keyboard is pretty big compared to the Razer Ornata but this is to be expected for a full sized keyboard. The keys, however, are quite close together when compared to something like the Logitech G910 or the SteelSeries M500, making it seem...
Full sized keys with a complete Numpad and 5 macro keys – ready to be programmed on-the-fly, Softer mechanical keys that have lesser travel and lower actuation force. This is great for those who game a lot but not so sure about those who code and type, Th
Razer has below average quality check policies and this can result in a faulty piece the first time if you are really unlucky. Thankfully, Razer replaces any defunct piece immediately though you still have to wait for a few days, The Synapse does not prov
Gamers need no introduction to Razer's BlackWidow Chrome V2 because it is one of the most sought after gaming keyboard and naturally has several proponents advertising and vouching for it. The V2 according to us is a flashy looking keyboard with gaming at...
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Published: 2017-04-28, Author: Mike , review by: kotaku.com
The Blackwidow Chroma V2 is a fine gaming keyboard, packed with the essential and non-essential features gamers look for in a means to feel superior to people exclusively using gamepads. The question is which switch to pick for your purposes.Advertisement...